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UFC 253 results, highlights: Israel Adesanya picks apart Paulo Costa, retains middleweight title with TKO win

Israel Adesanya and Paulo Costa spent months trading verbal shots, but when it came time to step into the Octagon at UFC 253, the only meaningful blows that landed were those of middleweight champion. After spending a full round beating up Costa's lead leg, Adesanya finished the challenger with punches in the second round of the main event on Fight Island in Abu Dhabi.

Adesanya's strategy was apparent early as he kept distance and unloaded with kicks to Costa's lead leg, alternating between kicks to the outside and stomp kicks to the knee. As Adesanya landed, Costa would respond with taunts before trying to cut off the cage. But Adesanya's footwork was on-point, allowing him to slide away from any danger before resuming his leg attacks.

Costa looked to turn things up in Round 2, trying to pressure a bit more, but Adesanya continued to avoid the exchanges and began to mix in strikes to the head. A head kick from Adesanya opened a cut above Costa's eye, and suddenly the challenger's taunts stopped as he began to move backward.

As Costa finally got his wish and the two began to exchange in close quarters, Adesanya landed a glancing blow off Costa's temple, sending him tumbling to the canvas. Adesanya wasted no time following Costa to the ground, unleashing a brutal flurry of strikes and forcing the referee to call a halt to the action at the 3:59 mark of Round 2.

"I still don't like him. I don't know him personally, I don't wish he dies or anything, he's alive, I let him be alive," Adesanya said after the fight. "This is the game we play, this is violence and I told you guys that it was going to be violent and I said it, it's going to be violent and it's going to end fast and that's what I did. I'm fresh, I can go next weekend, I can go anytime. I want to spend time with my family because it's been a crazy year, so I want to go spend time with my people.

"I've been telling you guys, but everyone thinks ... like Roy Jones said, 'Y'all must have forgot' because of what happened last time. I had to remind the world who's the best."

With the victory, Adesanya improved to 20-0 and dispatched a man many felt was his toughest challenger in the division. With options for fresh challenges dwindling after just two title defenses, Adesanya said he had already notified the man who could be next up of the opportunity ahead.

"I already DMed Jared Cannonier," Adesanya said. "He's a great dude, I like his energy. I said, 'You beat Robert Whittaker and you're next.' If he beats Robert Whittaker, he's next."

In the co-main event, Jan Blachowicz stunned many with his second-round finish of Dominick Reyes to claim the vacant light heavyweight crown. Many thought that Reyes would be able to handle Blachowicz with ease after the former football star lost by controversial decision to Jon Jones in February. But Blachowicz had other ideas, methodically working the body before landing some devastating power shots to the face and getting the stoppage.

CBS Sports was with you all evening bringing you results and analysis from UFC 253 on Fight Island.

UFC 253 fight results

  • Israel Adesanya (c) def. Paulo Costa via second-round TKO (strikes)
  • Jan Blachowicz def. Dominick Reyes via second-round TKO (punches) to win light heavyweight title
  • Brandon Royval def. Kai Kara France via second-round submission (guillotine choke)
  • Ketlen Vieira def. Sijara Eubanks via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
  • Hakeem Dawodu def. Zubaira Tukhugov via split decision (30-27, 28-29, 29-28)
  • Brad Riddell def. Alex Da Silva via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
  • Jake Matthews def. Diego Sanchez via unanimous decision (30-26, 30-26, 30-26)
  • Ludovit Klein def. Shane Young via first-round TKO (head kick, punches)
  • William Knight def. Aleksa Camur via unanimous decision (29-28, 30-27, 30-27)
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Round 2: Adesanya again lands a leg kick and Costa needs to do something to stop taking kick after kick. Costa's leg is badly bruised.

 

Costa almost cuts off the cage, but Adesanya slides out and avoids any damage. Good round for the champion, winning the round with his leg kicks. Unofficial scorecard: 10-9 Adesanya

 

Adesanya misses a head kick and then throws to the body as Costa starts to try to push forward and Adesanya cracks him with a hard body kick, so Costa points to his abs.

 

Costa tries to charge with a left hand that almost gets through and Adesanya goes back to the leg attack, just beating up Costa's lead leg.

 

Costa talking, posturing and putting his hands behind his back and Adesanya doesn't take the bait before blocking a head kick and landing a jab.

 
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Adesanya again unloads to the leg with more kicks, keeping the attack up.

 
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Costa again throws a kick, this one landing toward the chest of the champion.

 
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Costa throws his own leg kick and one to the body moments later.

 

Adesanya with a stomp kick to Costa's knee, and another leg kick. That's the gameplan early it seems and he slides away from a Costa kick.

 
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Costa rushes across the Octagon and Adesanya throws a hard leg kick and Costa invites him to throw another.

 

Round 1: They refuse to touch gloves during referee instructions and this one is underway.

 

Introductions done. Fight time is now. This should be good.

 
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Adesanya circles the cage and the ref has to hold Costa back. Costa now pacing back and forth staring at the champ.

 
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Costa and Adesanya are in the Octagon. We're so close to this grudge match moving from talk to action. Can Costa impose his will? Is Adesanya too technical? Will either man's chin give out? So many questions. So close to answers.

 
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Every time they run back all the trash talk between these two, it just gets you more hyped to see this main event. And it's finally here.

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